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- Posted December 04, 2014
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Roberts Court focus of next FBA Book Club
Join members of the Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, Book Club for a discussion of "Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution" on Friday, Dec. 12.
From Citizens United to its momentous rulings regarding Obamacare and gay marriage, the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts has profoundly affected American life. In "Uncertain Justice," authors Laurence Tribe and Joshua Matz show the surprising extent to which the Roberts Court is revising the meaning of the Constitution.
The Book Club will meet in Room 722 of the T. Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit from noon to 1 p.m. There is no charge for FBA members and non-members pay $5. Attendees can bring their own lunch or purchase lunch for $10.
For additional information on the Book Club, contact Andrew S. Doctoroff at 313-465-7360 or doctoroffa@michigan.gov; David Fink at 248971-2500 or dfink@finkandassociateslaw.com; or Erica L. Fitzgerald at 313-596-9318 or efitzgerald@bsdd.com.
Published: Thu, Dec 04, 2014
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